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you don't think? I agree she's third in line to be president of course she get's those briefings
Once more, but with gusto.

The president (Trump) has to approve who gets a copy of the PDB.

Question: Do you think Trump approved for Pelosi to get a copy?
 
If a presidential candidate gets intel briefing why do you believe the speaker of the house doesn't get the same briefings?
Presidential candidates (after they are nominated by a major party) qualify for secret (not top secret) briefings.

They would NOT get briefings equal to the president.
 
And? the U.S. Constitution is over 200 years old still doesn't change the fact the speaker of the house gets intel briefings
The president approves who gets to see the PDB.

Do you think Trump told them to send Nancy Pelosi a copy?
no the president don't you're just wishful thinking now.

Actually, it's you who is doing the wishful thinking.


The President's Daily Brief (PDB), sometimes referred to as the President's Daily Briefing or the President's Daily Bulletin, is a top-secret document produced and given each morning to the president of the United States, and is also distributed to a small number of top-level US officials who are approved by the president, and includes highly classified intelligence analysis, information about covert operations of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and reports from the most sensitive US sources or those shared by allied intelligence agencies.[1] The PDB is also provided to the president-elect of the United States, between election day and inauguration.
 
If a presidential candidate gets intel briefing why do you believe the speaker of the house doesn't get the same briefings?
Presidential candidates (after they are nominated by a major party) qualify for secret (not top secret) briefings.

They would NOT get briefings equal to the president.

Actually, as soon as the candidate becomes president elect after winning the election, but before taking the oath on Jan. 20th, gets the PDB.
 
The president approves who gets to see the PDB.

Do you think Trump told them to send Nancy Pelosi a copy?
no the president don't you're just wishful thinking now.
You know that the president is in charge of national security. He has to delegate by executive order classification and declassification authority to the agencies under him. And the president alone determines who can access what. Including his PDB.

Distribution isn't by statute but by executive order. Congress can't pass a law for access to a PDB.
 
If a presidential candidate gets intel briefing why do you believe the speaker of the house doesn't get the same briefings?
Presidential candidates (after they are nominated by a major party) qualify for secret (not top secret) briefings.

They would NOT get briefings equal to the president.

Actually, as soon as the candidate becomes president elect after winning the election, but before taking the oath on Jan. 20th, gets the PDB.
Incorrect
 
The president approves who gets to see the PDB.

Do you think Trump told them to send Nancy Pelosi a copy?
no the president don't you're just wishful thinking now.
You know that the president is in charge of national security. He has to delegate by executive order classification and declassification authority to the agencies under him. And the president alone determines who can access what. Including his PDB.

Distribution isn't by statute but by executive order. Congress can't pass a law for access to a PDB.
 
And? the U.S. Constitution is over 200 years old still doesn't change the fact the speaker of the house gets intel briefings
The president approves who gets to see the PDB.

Do you think Trump told them to send Nancy Pelosi a copy?
no the president don't you're just wishful thinking now.

Actually, it's you who is doing the wishful thinking.


The President's Daily Brief (PDB), sometimes referred to as the President's Daily Briefing or the President's Daily Bulletin, is a top-secret document produced and given each morning to the president of the United States, and is also distributed to a small number of top-level US officials who are approved by the president, and includes highly classified intelligence analysis, information about covert operations of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and reports from the most sensitive US sources or those shared by allied intelligence agencies.[1] The PDB is also provided to the president-elect of the United States, between election day and inauguration.
wiki is not your friend
 
you don't think? I agree she's third in line to be president of course she get's those briefings
Once more, but with gusto.

The president (Trump) has to approve who gets a copy of the PDB.

Question: Do you think Trump approved for Pelosi to get a copy?

Both presidential candidates are now eligible to receive classified intelligence briefings. Unlike past elections, this has become a subject of intense scrutiny, since both political opponents are raising questions about the other candidates' ability to handle such information. So here are the answers to some basic questions about how this process works:

When do the briefings begin and how many do they get?

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What are the topics of the briefings?
Do the candidates need security clearance?
Where are the briefings held?
Do the briefings include top secret information?
Is the White House going to hold anything back over Trump concerns?

"For more than 60 years now, the intelligence community has offered briefings to the presidential nominees of the two major political parties in an effort to facilitate a smooth transition," Earnest said. "So the Director of National Intelligence has indicated he intends to conduct those briefings pursuant to that longstanding tradition and he certainly is supported by this administration and this White House in doing so. What’s also true of the intelligence community is they understand what steps are necessary to protect sensitive national security information. And the administration is confident that they can both provide relevant and sufficient briefings to the two major party presidential candidates, while also protecting sensitive national security information."
 
The president approves who gets to see the PDB.

Do you think Trump told them to send Nancy Pelosi a copy?
no the president don't you're just wishful thinking now.
You know that the president is in charge of national security. He has to delegate by executive order classification and declassification authority to the agencies under him. And the president alone determines who can access what. Including his PDB.

Distribution isn't by statute but by executive order. Congress can't pass a law for access to a PDB.

Presidential candidates don't get access to the PDB until AFTER they become president elect. They get them in the transition process between winning the election in Nov, and taking the oath of office on Jan. 20th. Post 1487 refers.
 
The president approves who gets to see the PDB.

Do you think Trump told them to send Nancy Pelosi a copy?
no the president don't you're just wishful thinking now.
You know that the president is in charge of national security. He has to delegate by executive order classification and declassification authority to the agencies under him. And the president alone determines who can access what. Including his PDB.

Distribution isn't by statute but by executive order. Congress can't pass a law for access to a PDB.

Presidential candidates don't get access to the PDB until AFTER they become president elect. They get them in the transition process between winning the election in Nov, and taking the oath of office on Jan. 20th. Post 1487 refers.

Both presidential candidates are now eligible to receive classified intelligence briefings. Unlike past elections, this has become a subject of intense scrutiny, since both political opponents are raising questions about the other candidates' ability to handle such information. So here are the answers to some basic questions about how this process works:

When do the briefings begin and how many do they get?

Former Officials Raise Concerns Over Trump and Clinton Receiving Classified Briefings
Trump Reverses, Says He Didn't See Iran Cash Video
What are the topics of the briefings?
Do the candidates need security clearance?
Where are the briefings held?
Do the briefings include top secret information?
Is the White House going to hold anything back over Trump concerns?

"For more than 60 years now, the intelligence community has offered briefings to the presidential nominees of the two major political parties in an effort to facilitate a smooth transition," Earnest said. "So the Director of National Intelligence has indicated he intends to conduct those briefings pursuant to that longstanding tradition and he certainly is supported by this administration and this White House in doing so. What’s also true of the intelligence community is they understand what steps are necessary to protect sensitive national security information. And the administration is confident that they can both provide relevant and sufficient briefings to the two major party presidential candidates, while also protecting sensitive national security information."
 

Read your own citation:

. What’s also true of the intelligence community is they understand what steps are necessary to protect sensitive national security information. And the administration is confident that they can both provide relevant and sufficient briefings to the two major party presidential candidates, while also protecting sensitive national security information."

They don't get the TOP SECRETS
 

Read your own citation:

. What’s also true of the intelligence community is they understand what steps are necessary to protect sensitive national security information. And the administration is confident that they can both provide relevant and sufficient briefings to the two major party presidential candidates, while also protecting sensitive national security information."

They don't get the TOP SECRETS
dumb fuck what do you think sensitive national security is?
 
But the president did have those travel bans

This would be like a case of two soldiers come upon a civilian walking to the nearby market. One of them was told the person was a known terrorist, was wearing an explosive suicide vest, and was going to blow it up in a market.

The other soldier didn't get that briefing.

The briefed soldier pulls his weapon and shoots the civilian without warning.

What's the other soldier to think? They would object to his actions just like Pelosi did.
FYI the speaker of the house get's those briefings also
Shhhhhh............... meaner gene hates for someone to use facts. Just hates it.
 

Read your own citation:

. What’s also true of the intelligence community is they understand what steps are necessary to protect sensitive national security information. And the administration is confident that they can both provide relevant and sufficient briefings to the two major party presidential candidates, while also protecting sensitive national security information."

They don't get the TOP SECRETS
That's the problem. They can't read.
 
Both presidential candidates are now eligible to receive classified intelligence briefings.

What’s also true of the intelligence community is they understand what steps are necessary to protect sensitive national security information. And the administration is confident that they can both provide relevant and sufficient briefings to the two major party presidential candidates, while also protecting sensitive national security information."

There are 3 levels of classification.

Confidential
Secret
Top Secret

Candidates don't get access to Top Secret information.

As pointed out, the president elect gets the same briefing as the president.
 

What, no PPE?

March 21: The Trump Administration announced HHS placed an order for hundreds of millions of N95 masks through FEMA

April 3: President Trump signed a Presidential Memorandum blocking the export of N95 and other respirator masks, surgical masks, PPE gloves, and surgical gloves to ensure they are available in the U.S. – designating them as “scarce” under the Defense Production Act.

April 8: Customs and Borders Protection announced with FEMA that it will detain shipments of PPE in order to keep critical medical supplies within the U.S. for domestic use.
February 24: The Trump Administration sent a letter to Congress requesting at least $2.5 billion to help combat the spread of the coronavirus.
 
The president approves who gets to see the PDB.

Do you think Trump told them to send Nancy Pelosi a copy?
no the president don't you're just wishful thinking now.
You know that the president is in charge of national security. He has to delegate by executive order classification and declassification authority to the agencies under him. And the president alone determines who can access what. Including his PDB.

Distribution isn't by statute but by executive order. Congress can't pass a law for access to a PDB.

Presidential candidates don't get access to the PDB until AFTER they become president elect. They get them in the transition process between winning the election in Nov, and taking the oath of office on Jan. 20th. Post 1487 refers.

Both presidential candidates are now eligible to receive classified intelligence briefings. Unlike past elections, this has become a subject of intense scrutiny, since both political opponents are raising questions about the other candidates' ability to handle such information. So here are the answers to some basic questions about how this process works:

When do the briefings begin and how many do they get?

Former Officials Raise Concerns Over Trump and Clinton Receiving Classified Briefings
Trump Reverses, Says He Didn't See Iran Cash Video
What are the topics of the briefings?
Do the candidates need security clearance?
Where are the briefings held?
Do the briefings include top secret information?
Is the White House going to hold anything back over Trump concerns?

"For more than 60 years now, the intelligence community has offered briefings to the presidential nominees of the two major political parties in an effort to facilitate a smooth transition," Earnest said. "So the Director of National Intelligence has indicated he intends to conduct those briefings pursuant to that longstanding tradition and he certainly is supported by this administration and this White House in doing so. What’s also true of the intelligence community is they understand what steps are necessary to protect sensitive national security information. And the administration is confident that they can both provide relevant and sufficient briefings to the two major party presidential candidates, while also protecting sensitive national security information."

You DO realize that there are various levels of security clearance right? And while the candidates might get access to classified briefings, they DON'T get access to the PDB until AFTER they have become president elect. Just because I had a Top Secret clearance because of my job, didn't entitle me to read any classified information that I wanted. I had to not only have the clearance saying that I was allowed to see the material, but I also had to have a "need to know".
 
Both presidential candidates are now eligible to receive classified intelligence briefings.

What’s also true of the intelligence community is they understand what steps are necessary to protect sensitive national security information. And the administration is confident that they can both provide relevant and sufficient briefings to the two major party presidential candidates, while also protecting sensitive national security information."

There are 3 levels of classification.

Confidential
Secret
Top Secret

Candidates don't get access to Top Secret information.

As pointed out, the president elect gets the same briefing as the president.

Actually, you forgot one, which is SCI (Secret Compartmentalized Information). In order to have access to that level of information, not only do you need to have a clearance sufficient to see the material, but you also have to have a need to know for the information. SCI is usually compartmentalized with a code name.
 

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